KRNFX

KRNFX
Birth name Terry Im
Born (1989-05-13) May 13, 1989
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Genres Hip hop, electronic
Occupation(s) Beatboxer, singer
Instruments Vocals, piano, drums, flute
Years active 2007–present
Associated acts Mike Song
Website www.krnfx.com

Terry Im (born 13 May 1989 in Toronto), better known by his stage name KRNFX (stylised krNfx; also pronounced "Korean FX"), is a Korean-Canadian beatboxer and singer. He is probably best known for his participation in the first season of Canada's Got Talent in 2012, as well as winning the first Canadian Beatbox Championships in 2010 and his YouTube videos.

Early life

Born in Toronto to South Korean parents, some of Im's first memories of beatboxing were of him mimicking his father's piano playing and singing. It was from that point that his parents decided to nurture his joy for music and his hunger to create music. As he got older and through his parents encouragement, he learned to play the piano, the flute and the drums.[1] He began beatboxing while he was learning to play the drums in Grade 7, and whenever he wasn't drumming he was inclined to mimic the sounds he made while drumming with his mouth. Beatboxing became a hobby for the young Im, and later on he decided to pursue a career in the art.[2]

Career

KRNFX began his beatboxing career in 2007 at the South Korean Beatbox Championship in Seoul, where he finished the competition in first place. He then went on to win the Kollaboration event in Toronto the following year, and retained his South Korean crown in 2009.

In 2010, KRNFX competed in the Toronto Beatbox Championships and later the Canadian Beatbox Championships, both in which he finished in first place. Later in the year, he was invited to compete in the Emperor of Mic Beatbox Battle in Graz, Austria, but lost out to Spanish beatboxer Lytos in the quarter finals.

The following year, KRNFX entered the Grand Beatbox Battle in Basel, Switzerland, where he again finished in second place, and finished third in the 2011 Emperor of Mic Beatbox Battle. He returned to winning ways later in the year when he won the Red Bull Academy Culture of Clash event in Toronto, and followed up with a second consecutive Canadian Beatbox Championships title.[1][3][4] He rose to fame in Canada when he auditioned for the first season of Canada's Got Talent in Toronto. During his performance, judges Stephan Moccio, Measha Brueggergosman and Martin Short stood up and began dancing to KRNFX's beatboxing along with the rest of the audience, and after his performance he received a standing ovation from the entire crowd. Moccio called the beatboxer "amazing", and host Dina Pugliese described the audience as the "loudest it's ever been" on the show.[5]

In 2012, the beatboxer entered the next Grand Beatbox Battle in Basel, where he finished one place lower than the previous year, and finished in the top 16 at the World Beatboxing Championship in Berlin, Germany.[1][3][4] During the course of the year, KRNFX also progressed through Canada's Got Talent and made it all the way to the finals, where he and 11 others lost to traditional dance trio Sagkeeng's Finest from Fort Alexander, Manitoba.[6][7]

In 2013, KRNFX's recognition rose further, collaborating with American dancer Mike Song to make an appearance on the The Ellen DeGeneres Show in March,[2] and performing live with him at the Red Bull BC One Championships in Seoul, South Korea in December,[8] both in which the duo performed their routine entitled "The Dancebox", in which Song dances in sync with KRNFX's beatboxing.

In 2014, KRNFX made his first appearance as a guest rapper in the online series Epic Rap Battles of History, portraying Grant Imahara in the Season 4 premiere "Ghostbusters vs. Mythbusters". He returned to the series in 2015, portraying Lao Tzu in the Season 4 episode "Eastern Philosophers vs. Western Philosophers".[9]

KRNFX also collaborated on Walk off the Earth's cover of Taylor Swift's "I Knew You Were Trouble" in 2013 and on the same band's cover of Adele's Hello in 2016 .[10][11]

Performance in competitions

Beatbox competitions and events
Year Competition Final position
2007 South Korean Beatbox Championships 1
2008 Kollaboration 1
2009 South Korean Beatbox Championships 1
World Beatbox Championships Top 16
2010 Toronto Beatbox Championships 1
Canadian Beatbox Championships 1
Emperor of Mic Beatbox Battle Top 8
2011 Grand Beatbox Battle 2
Emperor of Mic Beatbox Battle 3
Red Bull Academy Culture Clash 1
Canadian Beatbox Championships 1
2012 Canadian Beatbox Championships Top 4
Grand Beatbox Battle Top 4
Emperor of Mic Beatbox Battle Top 8
World Beatbox Championships Top 16
Canada's Got Talent Finalist
2013 Emperor of Mic Beatbox Battle 2
2015 World Beatbox Championships Top 8

References

  1. 1 2 3 DiD (3 February 2013). "KRNFX - Canada". SwissBeatbox.com. Retrieved 9 June 2014.
  2. 1 2 "KRNFX & Mike Song on Ellen Degeneres". The Ellen DeGeneres Show. KRNFX on YouTube. 8 March 2013. Retrieved 9 June 2014.
  3. 1 2 "Talent Tuesdays: KRNFX". Kollaboration Toronto on WordPress. 2 April 2013. Retrieved 9 June 2014.
  4. 1 2 "krNfx". UnityCharity.com. 21 June 2011. Retrieved 9 June 2014.
  5. "Canada's Got Talent Audition - KRNFX". KRNFX on YouTube. 18 August 2013. Retrieved 9 June 2014.
  6. Erin Criger (14 May 2012). "'Canada's Got Talent' winner is Sagkeeng's Finest". City News Toronto. Retrieved 9 June 2014.
  7. Debra Yeo (15 May 2012). "Canada's Got Talent recap: Sagkeeng's Finest wins". The Star. Retrieved 9 June 2014.
  8. "KRNFX & Mike Song - Red Bull BC One World Finals 2013 - THE DANCEBOX: Dancing & Beatboxing Showcase". KRNFX on YouTube. 3 December 2013. Retrieved 9 June 2014.
  9. Epic Rap Battles of History. "Videos: Epic Rap Battles of History". YouTube. Retrieved 12 May 2016.
  10. "WALK OFF THE EARTH Feat. KRNFX". Walk Off the Earth. 1 January 2013. Retrieved 17 August 2014.
  11. Walk off the Earth. "Hello - Walk off the Earth (Ft. KRNFX) - YouTube". YouTube.

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